If you add the function of providing the same training to military and civilian personnel from defense industries across Latin America to that role, the task becomes even more daunting. But these roles have been gratifying for Colonel Herbert Jesús Viviano Carpio, director of the Center for International Humanitarian Law [ … ]
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Colombian Armed Forces Prepare to Take on New Security Challenges
During the past 15 years, Colombia has progressed considerably in social and economic spheres thanks to the country's strengthening of its internal security. New training tools, inter-institutional work, and technology have made the transformation of the Colombian Armed Forces possible. Aníbal Fernández de Soto, Colombian Deputy Defense Minister for International [ … ]
Armed Forces of El Salvador Help Prevent Gang Leaders from Directing Crime from Prison
The Armed Forces of El Salvador (FAES) are working with the National Civil Police (PNC) and the Bureau of Prisons (DGCP) to provide security at seven of the country's 21 prisons, to prevent gang leaders from ordering crimes that are committed outside of correctional facilities. The Armed Forces of El [ … ]
Peruvian Navy Uses Buoys Provided by United States to Monitor El Niño
The Peruvian Naval ship BAP Zimic left the port of Callao on an oceanographic mission to plant 12 buoys provided by the United States to monitor the development of the El Niño phenomenon in the Pacific Ocean. Peru’s Navy recently placed 12 profiling buoys in the Pacific Ocean in an [ … ]
SOUTHCOM Chief Vows to Help U.S. Partner Nations Fight Zika Epidemic
Admiral Kurt W. Tidd, commander of U.S. SOUTHCOM, explained how his command will use every tool in its arsenal to fight Zika as the mosquito-borne virus spreads throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. The U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) will use every tool in its arsenal to fight Zika as the [ … ]
Panama Intercepts Vessel Packed with Cocaine in Joint Operation with United States
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations aircrews detected a vessel carrying more than 1,200 pounds of cocaine, and Panamanian authorities intercepted the vessel, recovered the drugs and arrested two suspected drug smugglers. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Air and Marine Operations (AMO) aircrews detected a vessel [ … ]
Chilean Armed Forces Join Peacekeeping Mission in Central African Republic
Three officers from the Chile's Joint Chiefs of Staff began serving at the operational command headquarters of the UN's MINUSCA on February 26th. Chile's Armed Forces have joined the United Nations (UN) Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA). The Joint Chiefs of Staff's (EMCO) three officers [ … ]
Costa Rica Proposes Legislation to Combat Terrorism Financing
The head of Costa Rica’s anti-drug intelligence body tells Diálogo that the country’s government and Congress are moving ahead with measures to fight terrorism financing. Costa Rica is continuing to take steps to comply with recommendations by the Latin American Financial Action Task Force (GAFILAT, for its Spanish acronym) to [ … ]
The Responsibility to Protect and the Deployment of Chilean Armed Forces in Africa
The Responsibility to Protect's (R2P) goal is to protect civilians in dangerous situations, in violent circumstances, and/or during a conflict within a nation-state where the domestic authorities and institutions are incapable of protecting civilians, or indeed where they represent the main threat. The Chilean Congress's recent approval of the deployment [ … ]
El Salvador Joins SOUTHCOM Radar System to Combat Drug Trafficking
The Cooperative Situational Information Integration System enables the sharing of aerial radar trace information and allows for real-time communication between operators in different countries. To improve the exchange of information that facilitates aerial counter-narcotics operations, El Salvador integrated its air traffic control radars into the U.S. Southern Command’s (SOUTHCOM) Cooperative [ … ]
Plan Colombia Turns 15: Successful Joint Initiative Has Improved Security, Economy
Plan Colombia – a multi-billion dollar development and security effort – has empowered the Andean country’s fight against narco-trafficking and organized crime since 2000. The joint initiative has helped Colombia improve security and promote economic development. Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and U.S. President Barack Obama met in the White [ … ]
Brazilian Armed Forces Wage War on Mosquito Tied to Zika Virus
Following the December 2015 creation of a campaign to combat mosquitos, the Brazilian military has since decided to intensify its efforts in the face of a proliferation of cases of Zika, dengue and chikungunya. The Armed Forces of Brazil are waging war against Aedes aegypti , a mosquito that carries [ … ]